schedule

a small scroll; an appendage; most commonly encountered as a part of an Act of Parliament. Modern legislation often has numerous schedules that include details that would detract from the overall sense of the provision (an example being the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976) or that lists other enactments affected by the Act to which the schedule is attached. The schedule is as authoritative as the text of the Act itself

SCHEDULE, practice. When an indictment is returned, from au inferior court
in obedience to a writ of certiorari, the, statement of the previous
proceedings sent with it, is termed the schedule. 1 Saund. 309, a, n. 2.
2. Schedules are also frequently annexed to answers in a court of
equity, and to depositions and other documents, in order to show more in
detail the matter they contain, than could otherwise be conveniently shown.
3. The term is frequently used instead of inventory.

Wizzard Software Corporation (OTCBB:WIZD) has announced it has been awarded a GSA Schedule by the General Services Administrations (GSA) for its Voice Tools software products and professional services.

I've wanted to write this particular column for a long time, but I never was able to tie all the disparate elements of the subject together well enough for publication, However, a situation arose recently with a foundry client that is struggling to improve its production schedule, It moved me to address this important topic despite any literary reservation I might have.

Of course, there are usually a lot more audit schedules for the yearend audit, so allow yourself two weeks between the completion of the preliminary yearend financial statements and the start date of the audit.

Covington management planned to develop a more efficient and effective officer work schedule, because research indicated that the existing work schedule did not adequately meet the needs of the agency or the community.

First: Working with the design team, a detailed critical path design schedule is developed to identify all of the tasks that are required to complete each design drawing, including the owner decision making process.

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